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Entry tags:
- !ota,
- asoiaf: margaery tyrell,
- asoiaf: sansa stark,
- crown: elizabeth windsor,
- division: kira akiyama,
- doctor who: amy pond,
- doctor who: rory williams,
- dragon age: astrid hawke,
- fullmetal alchemist: riza hawkeye,
- izombie: ravi chakrabarti,
- losers: cougar alvarez,
- marvel: clint barton,
- marvel: peggy carter,
- marvel: sam wilson,
- marvel: thor odinson,
- moana: moana,
- star wars: leia organa
if the sky can crack [OTA mingle]
Hail had been falling for two days now, peppering the ground and shredding the grass but rather than melt away like a late spring storm it had only intensified, growing in diameter and moving from a mild annoyance to damned near deadly. As the storm raged, ice flew up through updrafts and was forced back to earth in the downdraft, accumulating layer after layer of murky debris until it went hurtling toward the earth with wicked accuracy.
Shingles were ripped from roofs, the wind howled and lightning cracked. The hail had driven both humans and animals into the safety of the indoors, to the dark corners of buildings that might withstand the assault. With only candlelight and the hushed voices of villagers to stave off fear and boredom, the storm raged like a sentient being heedless of those who might be caught in the path.
After the storm, a calm came over the land and weak sunlight glinted off smoke-tinged ice. Steam rose from the melt and humidity was thick in the air; petrichor hung heavy, a soothing scent after a savage display of natural fury.
[OOC: Your hail mingle post. Feel free to have characters on the run, gathering animals or inside the Town Hall waiting out the storm.]
Shingles were ripped from roofs, the wind howled and lightning cracked. The hail had driven both humans and animals into the safety of the indoors, to the dark corners of buildings that might withstand the assault. With only candlelight and the hushed voices of villagers to stave off fear and boredom, the storm raged like a sentient being heedless of those who might be caught in the path.
After the storm, a calm came over the land and weak sunlight glinted off smoke-tinged ice. Steam rose from the melt and humidity was thick in the air; petrichor hung heavy, a soothing scent after a savage display of natural fury.
[OOC: Your hail mingle post. Feel free to have characters on the run, gathering animals or inside the Town Hall waiting out the storm.]
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"Is he?" She asked looked down at Itiiti who had calmed down now that Moana was holding him. "I did. I don't really know how or why. I can't explain it. I went home for just a day." A lot happened in that day but Moana has been trying not to think about it. "I know." She nodded her head. "I ran into him after that but he wasn't able to talk very well and he kept saying he was bad." She frowned at the memory. Moana missed Thorfinn. He was one of the few people that she could talk about her gods and her stories who would then tell her similar things in return. She'd always wondered how alike their homes were.
"Yeah." Another piece of hail smacked against the side of the hall and Itiiti was trembling again. "How long do you think it will last? I feel like we should do something." Moana didn't think she'd be able to sleep through the noise.
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"He forgot how to speak the common tongue during his time away from the village." She glanced back towards the window, the memory hurting her heart. He was another friend and family member now gone. She missed their morning walks and the conversations they had, even if they were stilted. He had been kind to her and compassionate where she knew little of it. It was a loss that resonated with her.
"I don't know. The storms in this place are unpredictable and long. There isn't much we can do but wait it out. You might get injured if you go outside in this."
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"I think that's part of it. You forget things when you leave. You forget everything." She admitted with a frown. "If he learned it here, he'd probably just forgotten." It was as if the memories from this village were lost. It upset Moana and it wasn't something she felt comfortable sharing with a lot of people.
Her fingers brushed against Itiiti who continued to tremble. "I don't think I'm going to be able to sleep." She remarked calmly though the tension in her shoulders was obvious.
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"Only a day?" That seemed strange. Why would she pulled away from one day and live that day in her world? "Did something significant happen to you where you were?" It was the only meaning she could find in this.
"You grow used to the noise after a time. If you hear it continuously, it will no longer be strange to you. I was the same with the silence."
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Dark eyes peeked over at the girl. "Do you want to hear?" Moana didn't mind sharing. She was open and found no reason for secrets. There was nothing in her life that could be used against her.
"I've never heard silence." Moana admits suddenly. "Even when it's quiet I can hear animals or bugs. I don't know what silence sounds like." It was a very curious thought.
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She didn't know anything about the other woman's world, save that it was an island and warm. One of the few pleasures about being drawn to this place was learning about the different worlds others came from.
"True silence is frightening. When a sound interrupts that nothing, it is almost like music." The Black Cells had been that for her. A pit of nothingness only interrupted by water dripping on the stones when it rained or footsteps interrupting the night.
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"Well, when the world was first born it was the goddess Te Fiti who gave life to all the islands. The power to give life was in her heart and there were those who sought her heart." She paused, interrupting her own story. "The heart is a stone." She had a few people ask her if it was a real heart when she'd arrived back in the village. "One of those who sought the heart was the Demi God Maui. Who was known as a shape shift, master of earth and sky, and a trickster. He stole the heart and Te Fiti crumbled. As Maui made his escape, he was attacked by the lava demon Te Kā, causing the heart to become lost in the ocean. Since then darkness has begun to spread, draining life from island after island." Moana paused and then continued.
"It's said that the ocean will choose someone and they will find Maui and force him to return the heart." She shifted carefully around Itiiti before continuing. "That's what I was doing. I found the heart. The ocean chose me, and so I went to find Maui. My island is dying." She couldn't hide the pain in her voice.
"Maui and I were heading towards Te Kā to return the heart and then I came back here."
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"The ocean chose you?" She asked, this sounding closer to magic than anything else. "How would the ocean choose you? How did you know?" She offered a look of sympathy. "I'm sorry. You will return to them eventually and help them. I truly believe that."
Time apparently stood still in their world, waiting for them to return.
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"It's hard to explain but it's just like having a friend." She didn't know why the ocean couldn't return the heart but that didn't matter. Moana would do anything for her island and her people.
"I hope... I can do it."